From Business Value to Technology Strategy: An Architect Not Lost in Translation
📅 Date: 17.02.2026
🎙️ Speaker: Hristomir Hristov – Enterprise Architect at KPMG IT Service OOD, Bulgaria
🔐 About the event:
This event is part of the Software Architecture user group.
Program:
- A matter of shared values and principles – how to be an architect for technical teams and architect for business stakeholders both
- Nothing personal – Application Portfolio Management (APM) aligns two different worlds in a non-conflicting way
- Enterprise Architecture – from complex theory to tailored approach based on key architecture artefacts and how to “read” those artefacts
- Express will of intent – why documenting architecture decisions on all levels (software development-wise, product-wise, business-wise) is critical
- Q&A session
The event is free but requires mandatory prior registration.
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About the speaker:
Hristomir has 20 years of experience in software development and architecture focusing on strategic implementations, cloud migrations, and security transformations. He has held multiple architect roles including Enterprise, Solutions, Security, and Cloud Architect. Passionate about building effective architectures and teams, he promotes a culture of innovation within organizations. Hristomir is a regular speaker at various events and an advocate of cloud technologies and cybersecurity.
Currently, he is Enterprise Architect at KPMG IT Service OOD where he translates business goals into real technical solutions.
Organizer: DEV.BG – specialized job board for IT jobs.
Job openings: Looking for a job as a Software Architect? Check available positions here.
Time: 17.02.2026, 19:30
We look forward to seeing you!
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